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Pineapple Express takes over Humboldt Soup Company location
What was known as the home of Humboldt Soup Company will now become Pineapple Express’s new restaurant. The lease was signed on Monday. “This space, I think the location, the fact that it has a drive-through, super close to the 101, it just kind of felt right,” said Codi Nishimoto, Owner of Pineapple Express. The […] The post Pineapple Express takes over Humboldt Soup Company location appeared first on KIEM-TV | Redwood News.
Parents of teens unite for 10-week summer support group
The Parent Project is a 10-week course that aims to help parents build better relationships and bonds with their teenagers. “We can’t control the youth and reminding parents of that is very difficult,” Fortuna Teen Court coordinator Raven Majors said. The program teaches parents how to talk to their kids without arguing. And how to […] The post Parents of teens unite for 10-week summer support group appeared first on KIEM-TV | Redwood News.
'Most at Risk'
The Journal and other local media outlets report regularly on local car and truck crashes that seriously injure and kill people ("One Killed, Another Injured in 101 Crash," posted April 2). The death toll on our streets and roads is a national disgrace. It is a particularly acute problem here in Humboldt County, and our most vulnerable road users are most at risk.
'Should Come Down Immediately'
Humboldt County Superior Court Judge Canning has ruled that by state law the Earth flag cannot be flown above the American flag (NCJ Daily, April 11). I am concerned that the city council will honor Mr. Meserve's request to leave the flag as is until an appeal can be formulated. I fully agree with the right of appeal. I do believe however that Judge Canning has made the call based on the law. The Earth flag should come down immediately. If the appeals are successful, I am in total support of the replacement of the Earth flag. Although Mr. Meserve has stated that Measure M was not intended to disrespect the United States flag, it seems the state of California and the law disagree.
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